As a longtime fan of Grand Theft Auto and the Dreamcast, I can’t help but be thrilled by the news that a dedicated community is working on an unofficial port of GTA 3 for Sega’s final console.
Enthusiasts have undertaken the task of transferring Grand Theft Auto 3 to Sega’s last gaming system, the Dreamcast. A YouTube content creator named Sega Guru has shared a video, disclosing that a developer identified as SKMP is initiating an unauthorized project to adapt GTA 3 for the Dreamcast.
In the previously mentioned video, Sega Guru showcases clips provided by SKMP to preview their ongoing project. Though gameplay isn’t imminent based on current development progress, the mere fact that work is being done brings enthusiasm for GTA 3 and Dreamcast enthusiasts alike.
In 2001, Grand Theft Auto 3 created a big splash in the gaming world when it was launched for PlayStation 2. This game not only rejuvenated the Grand Theft Auto franchise and took Rockstar Games to greater heights, but it also became the template for open-world games that dominated the industry for many years afterwards.
I remember the excitement back in the early 2000s when rumors swirled around that Grand Theft Auto III was initially meant for Sega Dreamcast. It was a time when console wars were at their peak, and each new game release felt like a pivotal moment in gaming history. But little did we know that this particular title would take an unexpected turn.
If you’re among those eager to reexperience Grand Theft Auto 3 without the long wait for its Dreamcast release, look no further than the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. In this version, you’ll find an upgraded GTA 3 graphics-wise. However, be prepared for some technical glitches that weren’t present in the original game which might negatively impact your gaming experience. The collection is now accessible on PCs and current generation consoles.
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2024-07-19 16:42